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March 2016
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Short Fiction
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This Is the Sound of the End of the World
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Flash Fiction Online, March 2016 |
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April 2016
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Short Fiction
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The Lady and the Moon
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Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores, 28 April 2016 |
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August 2016
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Short Fiction
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Squalor and Sympathy
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PodCastle, #427 |
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November 2016
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Short Fiction
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Quartet of the Far-Blown Winds
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Flash Fiction Online, November 2016 |
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April 2017
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Short Fiction
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Copywrong
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Perihelion, April 12, 2017 |
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May 2017
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Short Fiction
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The Ghosts of Europa Will Keep You Trapped in a Prison You Make for Yourself
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Escape Pod, EP577 |
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June 2017
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Short Fiction
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To the Editors of The Matriarch, re: Allegations of Pressganging
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Daily Science Fiction, June 2017 |
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July 2017
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Short Fiction
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Homebrew Wine Recipes for Favourable Effects, from the Regrettable Life of Mrs Poulman
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Arsenika, Summer 2017 |
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August 2017
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Short Fiction
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Winter Witch
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PodCastle, #484 |
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October 2017
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Short Fiction
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The Lies I've Told to Keep You Safe
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Daily Science Fiction, October 2017 |
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January 2018
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Review
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The Lies I've Told to Keep You Safe
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Strange Horizons, 15 January 2018 |
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March 2018
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21 |
Short Fiction
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Things Said to Me in the Anxari Station Bar When I Said I Wasn't a Xenosexual (and the Things I Wish I'd Had the Courage to Say in Reply)
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Galaxy's Edge, Issue 31: March 2018 |
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April 2018
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Short Fiction
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She Glitters in the Dark
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Factor Four Magazine, April 2018 |
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December 2018
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Short Fiction
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A Spider Trapped in Wax
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Pseudopod, #628 |
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April 2019
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Short Fiction
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Why Aren't Millennials Continuing Traditional Worship of the Elder Dark?
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Diabolical Plots, April 2019 |
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June 2019
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Short Fiction
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Remember to Breathe
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Cast of Wonders, #364 |
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June 2019
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Short Fiction
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The Bone Poet and God
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PodCastle, #578 |
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November 2019
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Short Fiction
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The Movements of Other Starfish
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Analog Science Fiction and Fact, November-December 2019 |
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December 2019
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Short Fiction
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Consequences of a Statistical Approach Towards a Utilitarian Utopia: A Selection of Potential Outcomes
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Diabolical Plots, December 2019 |
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June 2020
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Short Fiction
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Griffins Don't Respect Bouncies' Returns Policy
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Toasted Cake, #239 |
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February 2021
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Short Fiction
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An Infection of Priests in the Body of God
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Translunar Travelers Lounge, February 2021 |
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February 2021
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Short Fiction
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Clouds in a Clear Blue Sky
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PodCastle, #667 |
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February 2021
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Short Fiction
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Energy Power Gets What She Wants
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Diabolical Plots, February 2021 |
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September 2021
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|14.1 |
Review
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Clouds in a Clear Blue Sky
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Apex Magazine, September 2021 |
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October 2021
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|1 |
Short Fiction
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Audio Recording Left by the CEO of the Ranvannian Colony to Her Daughter, on the Survival Imperative of Maximising Profits
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Diabolical Plots, October 2021 |
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June 2023
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Short Fiction
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Audio Recording Left by the CEO of the Ranvannian Colony to Her Daughter, on the Survival Imperative of Maximising Market Profits
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Pseudopod, #869 |
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July 2023
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|2.11 |
Review
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They Say
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Strange Horizons, 24 July 2023 |
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December 2025
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Short Fiction
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Reflexive Benevolence Imperative
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Flash Fiction Online, December 2025 |